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Look, now that we're six films into a series that had become a run of disappointments, this is probably the best Terminator film we were going to get.
Linda Hamilton proves she was the missing ingredient, and altogether the intense action sequences and humor, makes it the best since Terminator 2
Thankfully, Terminator: Dark Fate is just fine. Original? Ha. Great? No. Not even close, but it does make up for the insulting mess of Genisys...The film's production specs are all that we expect with top editing, stuntwork and big-screen cinematography.
Hamilton steps back into the role of Sarah for the first time since "Judgment Day" and instantly becomes the heart and soul of the movie
Miller brings with him a sense of over-the-top bombast... and manages to stage some of the year's most brash and blown-out set pieces.
At times inelegant in its execution-drones and immigration detention centers, superfluous dehumanization in a movie about cyborgs-yet certainly more curious about its own implications, DARK FATE is on some levels a better film than T2.
Miller finds a reasonable blend of metal-mashing action and sci-fi that eluded the last two chapters of this unwieldy series.
The simplicity of this sequel reminds us of what we originally loved so much about the series. A glimmer of hope in humanity's darkest hour. Thanks to Hamilton, Reyes, and Davis, Dark Fate unleashes a powerful beacon of hope for a once dying franchise
If nothing else, Dark Fate has one thing going for it: Sarah Connor. Linda Hamilton is back, which means there's a Terminator movie worth watching again.
Of all the Terminator films I consider this the second best of the bunch. The first although without the technology of today's films, will always be number one with me. This time around the pairing of new characters, combined with two from past works. Having said that, I think it's time for this series to say " I won't be Back".